Gold Derby Emmy MVP: Sandra Oh says goodbye to 'Grey's Anatomy,' hello to Emmy?
Owen and I, we split over something that hasn't even happened and we never even split up. ...And you and I are not finished. George is dead; Izzie is gone. It's supposed to be you and me and Alex, and now nothing is finished. I don't feel finished." Cristina still decides to jet off to Switzerland, bringing along Shane (Gaius Charles), but before she departs she bestows some advice to her best friend Meredith. "Don't be a hero.
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Will her emotional goodbye return this former awards darling to the Emmy spotlight? During the early years of the ABC medical drama, calling Oh an Emmy longshot would have been akin to awards sacrilege, but that's exactly what she became as the show aged and newer, fresher drama series took hold of Emmy's attention. Follow Gold Derby on Facebook , Twitter , Instagram , Tumblr , iTunes and YouTube Between 2005 and 2009, Oh reaped five consecutive Emmy nominations as Best Drama Supporting Actress. Though she's still Emmy-less, Oh won a Golden Globe as Best TV Supporting Actress in 2006 and scored two SAG Award wins: Best Female Actor in 2006 and Best Drama Ensemble in 2007. It's been years since Oh -- or any series regular from "Grey's Anatomy," for that matter -- have been real contenders on the awards circuit. But that has less to do with the show's quality and more to do with TV academy voters' current infatuation with all things cable/streaming. "Grey's Anatomy" reflects an old-school approach to television (i.e.
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